Making Progress
Plants have really started to blossom around the pond. Ground cover has covered up most of the glaring uglies and we have a small deck over the ugly, black pump housing and it's starting to look like I wanted it to.
View from family room patio
I still mess around nearly every free weekend making minor changes, but it's in decent shape now. The fish have grown, too. The largest are about 20" with lots over a foot. I'm probably going to have to give some away soon as I have too many inches of koi for my pond. The general rule is 1 inch of koi per 2 gallons of water. I have about 500 inches of koi and 2500 gallons of water. The can grow a bit more, but I'm getting too close to the limit for comfort as fast as they grow.
Lotus in bloom
The really big news this year is that the lotus blossomed. Much to our disappointment, it didn't last year. But this year it is huge, bright yellow and glorious.
In addition, when I set up the pond, we had some ferns in pots that looked absolutely awful. I planted them on the backside of the pond to see what they would do. Darned if they don't look like they are going to take over the whole far side of the pond. I may have to cut back considerably. What a shock!
Waterfall with ferns in background
The water lettuce and water hyacinth both do exceedingly well during the summer, but die in the winter. I've had to buy new plants the past two years. I'm going to try to keep a few alive this winter. I'll have to create a south-facing tank, keep it sheltered from the wind and keep it warm. Another challenge.
View of pond from patio
The wood deck over the pump-housing is probably too large. We messed around with size and shape, but I think it's a bit big. Still, it is a huge improvement over the bald pump-housing and electric service. Maybe we can dress it up a bit in the coming year. It's big enough to put a chaise lounge pad on top from which to watch the fish.
View from waterfall toward patio